On Monday, the company put out news announcing that the company has engaged HFP Capital Markets LLC (“HFP”) to act as the Company’s financial advisor. HFP will offer the Company’s management team and Board of Directors advisory and consulting services and assist the Company with business and financial planning, strategic initiatives and corporate development matters. Nick Maturo, CEO of Global Investor Services, Inc. commented, “Peter N. Christos, Managing Director of Investment Banking at HFP has been a critical resource in assisting the Company with a range of fundamental and strategic initiatives including the restructuring of our balance sheet, and the development of multi-national strategic business opportunities setting the stage for accelerated growth.”

Shares for Global Investor Service Inc. (OTCBB: GISV) were steady during the late afternoon of trading on Monday and closed with no change at closing.

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